Ballaban Badera (also known as Ballaban Pasha or Ballaban Badheri) was an Ottoman Empire military officer. A conscript of the Devshirme child soldier system, he became a Pasha. Ballaban Badera was said to be the first one who climbed the walls of Constantinople during its siege.James M. Ludlow: The Captain of the Janizaries He held the position of sanjakbey of the Sanjak of Ohrid in 1464 and 1465.
Ballaban's father, Mark, had served in the army of the Wallachian Prince Mircea I, fighting against the Ottoman Turks. Michael, the son of Mark and Helena, was kidnapped during the Ottoman Turkish raids and renamed Ballaban. His mother, Helena, was killed during the Turkish raids. Mark, his father, and Constantine, his brother, escaped and survived the raids. Michael was raised as a Janissary and named Ballaban Badera, or Ballaban Pasha; he was a product of the Devshirme system, as all Janissaries were. Ballaban was one of the best generals of the Ottoman Empire Army under Sultan Mehmed II. George Kastriota (Skanderbeg), whom Ballaban Badera would encounter in battlefields frequently, was raised as a Janissary as well, under the same Devshirme system as Ballaban.
During all these historical endeavors, Constantine, the son of Mark and Helena, and the brother of the boy Michael who had become Ballaban Badera, was a soldier under the command of George Kastriota fighting against the Ottoman Armies led by his brother. Mark, the father of the kidnapped boy Michael, was also a soldier under Gjergj Kastrioti's command. Mark identified with Skanderbeg's cause and he became sworn brothers ("vllam", a widespread practice among Albanians at the time)M. Edith Durham: High Albania, James M. Ludlow:The Captain of the Janizaries with Muzaka family, the Lord of Shkodër. Mark would go ahead and foster Morsinia, the Albanian Heiress of Muzak's realm, daughter of Muzak Stresi and Mara Cernoviche who were murdered by Hamza Kastrioti, the infamous nephew of Gjergj Kastrioti (Skanderbeg).
Hamëz Kastrioti had appropriated the vast estates of the Stresi and had birth claims over the estates of the Kastrioti's; Ballaban Badera saw the opportunity and organized the coronation of Hamza Kastrioti as King of Albania, under the vassalage of the Ottomans. Gjergj Kastrioti (Skanderbeg) learned of the plans and gave the order that this must be stopped at any cost and all of Albania must take up arms. The Battle of Albulena ensued and Hamza Kastrioti was captured.
Ballban Badera later returned to Albania as a commanding general of the army under Mehmet II during the Second Siege of Krujë (1466), where he kept the city besieged for just under a year. In that battle, Ballaban Badera was killed by an arquebus shot to the neck by Gjergj Aleksi, a defender of the city and a hunter in his civilian life. After Ballaban's death, the Ottoman Army stationed in Albania lost its unity and was soon defeated.
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